Nazi-American Flag

Through Lindberghs outstanding win for presidency, views of the U.S. may change and if they do, they will change drastically. Take for instance the alteration of the American Flag. The logo of the German political Nazi Party, the swastika, replaces the 50 stars of the American flag, which did represent unity of the states that America is composed of. Without the stars, there is no unity, which is where the swastika comes into play. There is no "unity" in Nazi Germany. There is only room for one race, the Aryan Race, and any other person is to be exterminated. Blonde hair, blue eyes, intelligence, and athletics is the requirement. Jewish, African Americans, Asians, Slaviks, Brunettes, Poles, Russians, and many others were considered "inferior" and not worthy of being part of the Aryan brotherhood. Lindbergh, in the book, may claim that he wants to take no part in Hitlers policies of destroying the Jews and others, but his alliance with the crazed man and appraisal of his power proves to the Jewish community of Newark otherwise. The President will more than likely begin the adoption of Hitler's policies in order to rid, one by one, of the Jewish people through enslavement and destruction.